A Race of Noblemen

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A Race of Noblemen
Directed by Tony D'Algy
Written by Luis S. Enciso (novel)
Enrique Suárez de Deza (novel)
Produced byRicardo Sánchez
StarringTony D'Algy
Helena D'Algy
José Nieto
Cinematography Alberto Arroyo
Frederik Fuglsang
Production
company
Unidad Cinematográfica Española
Release date
1927
CountrySpain
LanguagesSilent
Spanish intertitles

A Race of Noblemen (Spanish:Raza de hidalgos) is a 1927 Spanish silent film directed by and starring Tony D'Algy. [1] It was shot at the Berlin studios of UFA as part of a co-production agreement.

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  1. Labanyi & Pavlović p.18

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